Most Secure Browser

Which is the most secure browser you have used?


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budda

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Feb 13, 2013
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Its a shame that no one in this forum mentioned EPIC browser? Epic browser comes with a VPN (5 countries to choose from) and blocks all ads and trackers by default unless you install some other extensions to use.

Epic protects you from over six hundred tracking attempts in an average browsing session.

Epic's Encrypted Proxy is a free built-in VPN that protects your browsing history from your ISP & other data collectors and secures you on public WiFi.


Comodo dragon another kickass browser with lot of features like inbuilt comodo DNS which can block malicious websites and it also have VIRTUAL MODE.

Virtual Mode allows you to surf the Internet with far greater protection against online threats. With this feature enabled, Comodo Dragon will run in a fully virtualized sandbox which is totally isolated from your real computer
 

Sunshine-boy

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Several of Chrome extensions stopped working for me
It happens when you don't download your extensions from opera website Extensions - Opera add-ons.
I had this problem for some extensions but if you find an extension doesn't work or they don't let you install it(sometimes happen for security reason)or Dw it from chrome then try to DW it from opera website and it will work :)
 

AlanOstaszewski

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Jul 27, 2017
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What do you mean with secure?
Do you mean a browser that doesn't load JavaScript/fonts/generates fake data about your PC/disables history sniffing? Then you should pick the Tor Browser (you can use it without proxy): It says to other sites that I'm using Windows 7 (I'm using Ubuntu Mate) with a 800x600(1920x1020) monitor and 1(16) opened tab(s). You see that sites can you track on other ways too. Using Chromium with uBlock Origin, NoScript, HTTPS Everywhere, disabled history etc. is unsafer than the Tor Browser with disabled proxy.

Do you mean a browser that blocks harmfull sites?
Then you should use Tor Browser too with AdguardDNS servers.
 
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HarborFront

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Oct 9, 2016
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Its a shame that no one in this forum mentioned EPIC browser? Epic browser comes with a VPN (5 countries to choose from) and blocks all ads and trackers by default unless you install some other extensions to use.

Epic protects you from over six hundred tracking attempts in an average browsing session.

Epic's Encrypted Proxy is a free built-in VPN that protects your browsing history from your ISP & other data collectors and secures you on public WiFi.


Comodo dragon another kickass browser with lot of features like inbuilt comodo DNS which can block malicious websites and it also have VIRTUAL MODE.

Virtual Mode allows you to surf the Internet with far greater protection against online threats. With this feature enabled, Comodo Dragon will run in a fully virtualized sandbox which is totally isolated from your real computer
For Epic Privacy Browser

Are you talking of secure browser or privacy-oriented browser? Also, are you aware the latest version connects to Google on start up and remains connected till you close the browser?
 
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Andy Ful

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Dec 23, 2014
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Google Chrome, with activated App Container, for Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 . But for Windows 10, I prefer Edge.
In the real world scenario, Edge is safer, because it is much less popular.:)
 

lovehungryman

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Jun 23, 2015
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Opera/Vivaldi user here... Since they're chromium base so I guess they offer same security as Chrome. But quiestion is a little vague since it does not ask Most secure about what or what from? Does it mean internal or external sources such as (plugins, addons, attacks, etc?) I don't know if it has changed but I remember hearing in the past about browsers spying on you, if this remains (even when they claim they do not spy on users) that makes it insecure in itself. So MOST secure is the one who spies on you the less or not at all...
 

enaph

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Google Chrome and Edge for me.
 

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